PurpleStride Miami 2018

WAGE HOPE AT PURPLESTRIDE.

PurpleStride Miami 2018 was a powerful and inspiring day. Together we raised over $100,000 - thank you for all of your support!

Race results can be found at the link here.
Photos from PurpleStride Miami can be found here.

PurpleStride walks are among the largest sources of funding for the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. When you Wage Hope at PurpleStride, you join a vibrant community of survivors, impacted families, loved ones, researchers and advocates committed to rewriting the future of this deadly disease. Learn more.

PurpleStride is one of the largest sources of funding for the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network.

Through fundraisers across the country we are able to make strides to advance research, continue to serve more and more patients, and be the leading provider of pancreatic cancer services and information in the world. Learn more.

Scientific Research

We push research forward through our nationally acclaimed grants program and clinical initiatives.

Patient Services

We connect patients with the latest treatment options and provide in-depth disease information.

Government Advocacy

We advocate for legislative support from Congress to increase federal research funding.

PurpleStride is back and better than ever! This year, our event will take place on , 02/10/2018, and will take participants on a lovely route at Tropical Park .

Register now and join us for a day filled with hope and inspiration to raise funds, awareness and support for pancreatic cancer!
Register here.

Packet Pickup

Packet Pickup for PurpleStride Miami 2018 will take place on Friday, February 9 at Runner's High (11209 S Dixie Hwy, Miami, FL 33156) from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Please visit the Packet Pickup section on the Event Details page for more information as well as how to RSVP if you are a team captain.
Click here.

Volunteer Capacity

Thanks to the amazing response from the Miami community, our volunteer registration has reached capacity! We encourage you to join us as a walk/run participant for this inspiring day.

We stride to make sure that other people have a chance, because a five year survival rate of 9 percent is unacceptable and because it's what "Papa Z" would have done.